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"but plausible" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to convey a contrast between two ideas, with the first idea being true but the second idea being uncertain or believable. Example: The witness's story was full of holes and inconsistencies, but plausible enough to convince the jury of the defendant's guilt.
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His story included not just wins, but plausible losses.
In Harding's familiar but plausible analysis, the Putinistas have two main motives.
It offers a coach not just digital predictability but plausible deniability.
In "Veep," the director Armando Iannucci chronicles the foibles of a lousy, but plausible, democratic politician.
But the paper talks only of a remote but plausible confrontation with "a major-power adversary".
Think of creative but plausible ways for your recap to achieve the new alternate outcome.
"But it is the nature of markets to price in less likely but plausible scenarios".
He concluded (by contrived but plausible maths) that the true number of species on Earth was probably around 30 million.
What Sanders calls a political revolution is closer to a campaign of far-reaching but plausible reforms.
Instead, they are among the lone believers who think a replay of last season is not only possible, but plausible.
The '70s tag has become to "Michael Clayton" what Cary Grant is to George Clooney: a lazy but plausible label.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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